Re: Problem in reading the Subversion directory - Please help

2015-10-09 Thread Ranjeet Singh
> Hi Eric, > > I am getting below error in the log files: > > [Fri Oct 09 08:53:54 2015] [error] Access denied: - OPTIONS KH:/ > > > Regards > > Ranjit Singh > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Eric Johnson wrote: > >> I don't see any obvious oversights. Check your Apache log files to see >> what'

Re: Problem in reading the Subversion directory - Please help

2015-10-09 Thread Philip Pinkerton
just remove the *= On 10/8/15 10:19 PM, Eric Johnson wrote: I don't see any obvious oversights. Check your Apache log files to see what's in the error log. Eric. On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:41 AM, Ranjeet Singh mailto:ranjeetsinghsal...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Team, I have installed S

https / ssl performance, 1.8

2015-10-09 Thread Weatherby,Gerard
Long time user, first time poster. We've used server version 1.6 with svnserve on an existing project and it works great. (All teams members are inside firewall) We have a new project with outside collaborations and some not open source code, so we set up https:// Mod Dav using apache2 and pwau

Aw: https / ssl performance, 1.8

2015-10-09 Thread Andreas Stieger
Hi, Gerard Weatherby wrote: > We've used server version 1.6 with svnserve on an existing project and it > works great. (All teams members are inside firewall) > > We have a new project with outside collaborations and some not open source > code, so we set up https:// Mod Dav using apache2 and p

Re: https / ssl performance, 1.8

2015-10-09 Thread Philip Martin
"Weatherby,Gerard" writes: > It "works" but the performance makes it nearly unusable. Monitoring > the server using the top linux utility indicates many, many > invocations of "pwauth" for a single client request. The next thing I > was going to try was to install an sssd daemon on the server, bu

Re: https / ssl performance, 1.8 (answer: SVNPathAuthz Off)

2015-10-09 Thread Weatherby,Gerard
Thanks so much for the replies; I had already set SVNAllowBulkUpdates to Prefer. But reviewing the description gave me another opportunity to RTFM ;) Turns out the issue was path authorization; although I had read and understood we didn't want to use it, I missed the fact the default is "On" (W